The upcoming 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Marvel's Avengers game gives players a chance to step into🦂 the shoes of all o𝔍f their favorite heroes, though it also is adding some new heroes into the mix. Case in point: the recently-revealed Cerise, a member of the Inhumans who, as you may have noticed, uses a wheelchair to get around.

Now, a superhero who uses a wheelchair isn't exactly breaking new ground in the Marvel universe -- Professor Charles Xavier has been a major player in comics, cartoons and movies ever sinc🐲e the fir𒆙st issue of X-Men was released all the way back in 1963. But the creation of Cerise marks more than just an effort by developer Crystal Dynamics to represent a disabled individual in the Marvel universe -- it comes as part of an effort to make the game itself more accessible to players with disabilities.

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Some of the motion capture work for Cerise was done by Cherry Thompson, an accessibility expert who Crystal Dynamic🔯s brought in to help figure out the best ways to give feedback on the game and let ❀the studio know some of the best ways to make the game more accessible.

"Cherry also presented a poignant talk to t🦹he studio, which I think 🍨helped those less familiar with accessibility initiatives understand the large impact their efforts have on a wide scope of people," said Senior Community & Social Media Manager Meagan Marie.

The developer also worked to receive APXP certification while working on the game -- a certification offered by the AbleGamers Charity t🌠hat helps game makers know how to make games more inclusive for gamers from all walks of life.

So, while we currently don't know much (if anything) about the neꦗw hero Cerise, we do know what she represents: a step forward in letting more fans get the chance to enjoy the game.

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